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Stefanos Tsitsipas accuses Nick Kyrgios of bullying amid bitter slanging match

  • Greek star Stefanos Tsitsipas says Nick Kyrgios’s antics should not be tolerated in the sport
  • During an extraordinary outburst Kyrgios called Tsitsipas ‘soft’ before turning his attention to the umpire, who he labelled a ‘disgrace’

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Nick Kyrgios labelled Stefanos Tsitsipas ‘soft’ and defended his on-court antics. Photo: TNS
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Nick Kyrgios labelled Stefanos Tsitsipas “soft” and defended his on-court antics after the Greek called him a “bully” in the aftermath of their ill-tempered Wimbledon clash.

Kyrgios recovered from one set down to post an impressive 6-7 (2-7) 6-4 6-3 7-6 (9-7) win over the fourth seed, setting up a last-16 tie with Brandon Nakashima with a scintillating performance on No 1 Court.

But the contest was not without controversy, with Kyrgios frustrating Tsitsipas by calling for him to be defaulted after the Greek narrowly missed a spectator when firing a ball into the crowd at the end of the second set.

Australia’s Nick Kyrgios celebrates after beating Greece’s Stefanos Tsitsipas on day six of Wimbledon. Photo: AFP
Australia’s Nick Kyrgios celebrates after beating Greece’s Stefanos Tsitsipas on day six of Wimbledon. Photo: AFP

The Australian then labelled the umpire a “disgrace” during an extraordinary outburst, and his antics seemed to get under the skin of Tsitsipas, who was deducted a point for sending another ball towards the spectators before appearing to hit a couple of shots directly at Kyrgios.

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While Kyrgios praised his opponent – with whom he played doubles at Wimbledon three years ago, as “a hell of a player” in his post-match interview, neither player was in the mood for niceties in their respective news conferences.

First up was Tsitsipas, who accused Kyrgios of “constant bullying”.

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“That’s what he does,” the world number five said of his rival. “He bullies the opponents. He was probably a bully at school himself.

“I don’t like bullies. I don’t like people that put other people down.

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